Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, September 03, 1986, Page 7, Image 7

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    September 3, 1986, Portland Observer, Page 7
PCC Students Schedule Steel Drum
'Al Fresco' Concert
Word of the Week. Bonanza - a very rich vein or pocket of ore.
Color of the Week: Scarlet Red
The public is invited to bring sack lunches and join students and staff
of Portland Community College at outdoor luncheon concerts September
22 and 23. featuring steel drum artist Phillip Greek.
Greek will provide his "Caribbean sounds between ,1 a m and 1 p.m.
beside the fountain adjacent to the College Center building at Sylvania
Campus. 12000 S W 49th Ave
Greek a popular Portland musician, is a graduate of Stanford University.
His appearance is being sponsorded by the Associated Students at PCC.
The program is free
Fashion Collage!!I
J a n e t Jackson Hits the Top
W ith " C o n tro l” A lb u m
Janet Jackson, the youngest member of the Jackson family is making a
name for herself with her smash hit album "C ontrol." reports the Septem
ber EBONY
The attractive 20 year old began her career at the age of nine on a televi
sion show with her brothers She later was cast in major roles on "Good
Times,’' "D iff’rent Strokes," and "Fam e."
Now all grown up. Janet has taken a dramatic turn Janet talks about her
new career, her marriage and divorce, and why it is important for her to
change her image "Everything does change Nothing stays the same
This is my change I'm becoming an adult," Janet says in the September
EBONY
KEY LARGO PRESENTS
On September 10, Key Largo is privileged to present in a rare West Coast
appearance SUN RA AND THE OMNIVERSE JET SET ARKESTRA
In a career that began in the '40s as pianist arranger for the Fletcher
Henderson Big Band. Sun Ra has consistently been in the forefront of
musical innovation.
The OMNIVERSE JET SET ARKESTRA a 14 piece band who play more
than 20 instruments between them, have been known to begin their shows
by parading en masse from the back of the house to the stage playing their
instruments. They are equally adept at a number of styles ranging from the
aforementioned Fletcher Henderson Big Band charts to the self professed
"Extra Terrestrial Aliens" critically acclaimed "Space Music."
Tony is particularly pleased they have decided to schedule their Portland
appearance at Key Largo because, the last time they were hare, they per
formed at his by now legendary "Luis La Bamba Club” to ecstatic
audiences in two sold out shows.
We hope you will |oin us for what we feel will be one of the most sigrufi
cant musical events of 1986
And remember, "Space is the place,"
Parents Needed
Parents Anonymous is helping parents succeed
Put your parenting
experience or problem solving skills to good use by volunteering to be a
Child Care Specialist. Training provided. Call 238 8819
Announcing three (3) new groups: Step Parenting Self Help, Single
Parenting Support Model. Men Abused As Children Anger Manage
ment
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Executive Women International.
Portland Chapter, will host a fund
raising dinner fashion show at
6 00 P M Wednesday. September
17. 1986 at the West in Benson Hotel.
Tickets are $22 00 each and can be
reserved by calling June Gray. 227-
0714
Exciting door prizes and a fanta
Stic grand prize
. two round trip
airline tickets, compliments of United
Airlines, wili be given away
Proceeds from the fashion show
will go to Executive Women Inter
national "Business Career Devel
opment Program" This worthwhile
program provides scholarships to
high school juniors who have ex­
hibited outstanding business leader
ship potential
For further information call: 227-
0714
Shelter to Open
Annie Ross House. Clackamus
County's new land only) emergency
shelter for homeless families will
hold an Open House and House
warming Friday. September 5. from
4pm 6pm, at the shelter, 2316 S.E.
Willard Street (across from Milwau
kie High School)
There will tie an official dedication
ceremony at 5 30 p m by Shelter
Director, Diane Hess, and a state
ment by Frank Kerr. Annie Ross'
grand nephew
There will also be
refreshments, live chamber music
and house tours
Annie Ross (Roberts) was a major
philanthropist in Milwaukie’s bis
tory, who generously supported
many chanties and organizations
which supported children, low in­
come and minorities
She lived
only a few blocks from Annie Ross
House, where the Milwaukie Pres
byterian Church stands today
Red Cross Baby Care
Course Offered
The American Red Cross is offer
ing a "Baby Care" class in four parts
on Thursdays, September 4th
through 25th, from 7 00 to 9 30 PM
at Red Cross Headquarters. 3131 N
Vancouver Ave.
This course is for expectant, new,
and adopting parents and or grand
parents to prepare them to under
stand and fulfill the special needs of
infants through their first year of
life Taught by Red Cross volunteer
instructors, the subjects covered
will include feeding, handling and
bathing, characteristics of the in­
fant, family adjustments, growth
and development during the first
year, and safety and health care
for infants
Pre registration is necessary since
class size is limited A charge of $15
per couple or individual will be made
to cover costs of materials. Scho­
larships for "Baby Care” and other
Red Cross courses are available
Call Red Cross at 284 1234, x3O3,
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